Last month, Jamaica Hospital Medical Center celebrated Social Work Month and this year’s theme was “Social Workers: Leaders, Advocates, Champions.”
There are an estimated 680,000 social workers in the United States. Social workers play an important role in our patients’ care. They are often at the frontline of getting patients the support and services that they need to live better lives. The National Association of Social Workers Code of Ethics calls on its members to “enhance human well-being and meet the basic needs of all people, with particular attention on the needs and empowerment of those who are vulnerable, oppressed, or living in poverty.”
To celebrate Social Work Month, the Social Work Department at Jamaica Hospital held their annual bake sale to help fund some of their initiatives on Wednesday, March 28th. The bake sale was held in memory of Rose Marmo, a social worker at Jamaica Hospital for many years, who generously gave her time and money to help pay for clothing, transportation, and shoes for those who couldn’t afford it on their own.
Please see this short video, narrated by Frances Perez of our Social Work Department, which will highlight the work that the department does.

Last month, the Department of Psychiatry at Jamaica and Flushing Hospital Medical Center unveiled the anonymous artwork of patients in therapy at the Queens Museum. This momentous event took place shortly after both hospitals celebrated Creative Arts Therapy Week.
The exhibit was later moved to the Queens Museum where it made its big debut. An opening reception was held to reveal the artwork. The event was well attended by several museum visitors, past and present patients as well as their families, artists and staff. Art spectators actively viewed and explored the various media in which the art was presented.
Father Bryan Carney, pastoral care staff member at Flushing Hospital Medical Center, serves as chaplain to the hospital and has become a familiar and friendly face that many in the community have come to know.

In an effort to encourage employees to improve their health, the MediSys Health Network has partnered with the Fitbit Corporation to offer staff the opportunity to purchase fitness trackers at a discounted price.
The MediSys Health Network is introducing a new patient-friendly meal ordering system that will enable our Food and Nutrition staff to provide a more individualized and efficient dining experience for our patients and nursing home residents.
The MediSys Health Network recently launched a website dedicated to the research efforts conducted at both Jamaica Hospital Medical Center and Flushing Hospital Medical Center.
